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From films, interviews to features – join us as we explore the stories behind some of the most exciting artists in South Asia today


Creating in Community

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On Quilting, Kinship, and Quiet Resistance in North Karnataka

Can a quilt be a site of belonging? A prayer? A protest? For Bangalore-based artist - art historian Anitha Reddy and the community of Siddi women she works with, the answer is yes. We sat down with Anitha Reddy to trace the contours of her community-centered artistic practice and her work with the Siddi women in Uttara Kannada

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Living and Growing with Art

One of India’s most prominent patrons and collectors of contemporary art, Sangita Jindal looks back at a life shaped by great art and artists

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Dear Khorshed: Letters from Raza

Shireen Gandhy, gallerist at Chemould Prescott Road in Mumbai, recounts the friendship between her mother and S.H. Raza nurtured  through letters — one that inspired her own journey in art.

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Manjit Bawa: My Guru, Brother and Friend

Art collector and patron Abhishek Poddar remembers the late great artist Manjit Bawa — and a lifelong friendship built on shared adventures and love for art

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Cymroza: A New Kind of Gallery

Founder of Cymroza Art Gallery, Dr. Pheroza Godrej looks back at Bombay of the '60s — and the history of the gallery as a first-of-its-kind meeting ground for artists, writers, musicians and a new Indian imagination

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A Pilgrimage to Shantiniketan

Veteran gallerist Geetha Mehra describes her frequent journeys to Rabindranath Tagore’s haven, Shantiniketan — home to many of India’s foremost modernists